How to get LCP and DCP profiles

A large collection of LCP (Adobe Lens Correction Profiles - for correcting lens distortion, vignetting and chromatic aberration) and DCP (DNG Color Profiles - camera input color profiles) come bundled with Adobe DNG Converter.

This section explains how to install Adobe DNG Converter and where to find the DCP and LCP profiles.

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Linux

We will be using $HOME/wine-dng as the Wine prefix.

  • Find LCP profiles for your camera under:

    “$HOME/wine-dng/drive_c/ProgramData/Adobe/CameraRaw/LensProfiles/1.0/”

  • Find standard DCP profiles under:

    “$HOME/wine-dng/drive_c/ProgramData/Adobe/CameraRaw/CameraProfiles/Adobe Standard”

  • Find camera ‘style’ DCP profiles (portrait, landscape, vivid, etc) under:

    “$HOME/wine-dng/drive_c/ProgramData/Adobe/CameraRaw/CameraProfiles/Camera/”

Copy the relevant profiles to a different folder for easy access, for example to ~/profiles/

Windows

  1. Download Adobe DNG Converter for Windows.
  2. Install Adobe DNG Converter
  • Find LCP profiles for your camera under:

    %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Adobe\CameraRaw\LensProfiles\1.0"

  • Find standard DCP profiles under:

    %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Adobe Standard

  • Find camera ‘style’ DCP profiles (portrait, landscape, vivid, etc) under:

    %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Camera

Copy the relevant profiles to a different folder for easy access.

Community-Made

TooWaBoo made two LCPs by hand for de-fishing the Samyang 8mm lens, tailored to the APS-C sensor size used by Nikon, Pentax and Sony. Might need tweaking for Canon.

Set Distortion Correction = 0, Auto-fill = unchecked

Set Distortion Correction = -0.5, Auto-fill = unchecked

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